
This week in Library, our K-2 classes had a blast acting out the classic story Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina. In the tale, a peddler falls asleep under a tree, only to have a group of mischievous monkeys steal the caps from his head and refuse to give them back! Our little “peddlers” and “monkeys” fully embraced their roles, with the monkeys playfully teasing the peddler until the exciting moment when all the caps come tumbling down from the tree. We love bringing stories to life through acting—it’s such a fun and engaging way to enjoy our favorite books!





P.E. is always full of energy—games, dynamic exercises, and lots of movement. But physical education is about more than just staying active.
One important aspect is learning different types of workouts. Our Mustangs experienced the power of focus, balance, and mindfulness during our yoga unit.
They discovered that yoga isn’t just about stretching or relaxation—it helps build strength, improve balance, and even enhance sleep. Of course, it wasn’t all serious! We shared plenty of laughs as we wobbled, tipped over, and attempted new poses that felt a little silly.
By the end of class, many students said they felt calmer. When we leave a place feeling better than when we arrived, we know we’ve put in the work. I am so proud of them!



We are THRILLED to announce our Spirit Night at The Hive in Spanish Fork! 🎉 Join us for an evening of jumping and fun on Monday, February 3rd, from 5 PM to 8 PM. It’s the perfect opportunity to enjoy family time, stay active, and support Meadow Brook Elementary! We can't wait to see you there!


ACC Engineers and Inventors hard at work 👷♂️👷♀️


This week, our 5th graders are creating end-of-unit slideshow presentations to share what they’ve learned about key figures of the European Reformation! They’re working hard to prepare their scripts and polish their presentations.







Winter is here, bringing chilly and sometimes snowy mornings! Each morning, before students arrive at 8:45, Meadow Brook administrators check the weather to decide if an Inside Morning is necessary. They assess precipitation, temperature (including wind chill), and air quality. An Inside Morning is called if it’s raining or snowing, the temperature feels below 20°F, or the air quality is in the red zone. When this happens, a yellow flag is placed at the main entrance in front of the office. Matching yellow flags are also displayed on the fences near the bus zone and parent drop-off area on the north side of the school. On Inside Mornings, students should go straight to their classrooms or the lunchroom if they need breakfast. Administrators continue to monitor the weather throughout the day. If conditions improve, students will be able to enjoy outdoor recess later on.



Mrs. Oman's first-grade class had a special visit from District Drama Specialist Mr. Sansom, who introduced them to body spelling for their spelling words. The activity was both fun and engaging, leaving the kids excited about learning!




This week, our first graders did a phenomenal job during our fire drill! At Meadow Brook, the safety and well-being of our students and staff are our highest priorities. We regularly conduct emergency drills, including fire drills and other safety procedures, to ensure everyone is well-informed and prepared for potential emergencies. These drills give us the opportunity to practice safe evacuation and response strategies, helping us maintain a secure environment where learning and growth can thrive.


Second grade has been working hard on adding three-digit numbers! Students are learning when to regroup and how to show their work clearly. We’re so proud of their efforts and love seeing their progress. Way to go, second grade!


Ms. Owen's homeroom class has been working hard and earned a 'Readathon' because of their good behavior in class! We turned our classroom into a cozy reading retreat. Students brought blankets and pillows, creating their own comfy reading spots around the room. With books in hand, they dove into their stories, enjoying the freedom to move around and settle wherever they felt most comfortable. The relaxed atmosphere made reading fun and engaging, fostering a love for books and a sense of community among our young readers. It was a fantastic day of adventures through literature!


Mrs. Dickson's class, along with the other 4th-grade classes, recently completed a CKLA (Language Arts) unit on inventors and the invention process. As part of the unit, they participated in a "game show" called *Eureka! Student Inventor,* where they had fun learning about famous inventors, brainstorming creative solutions to various problems, and even building their own inventions!


To start the new year in Mrs. Robison's class, we created 2025 flipbooks to set goals and reflect on all the amazing things we accomplished in 2024. We’re excited to keep learning and growing in 2025!


Welcome back, Mustangs! We hope you had a wonderful Christmas break filled with fun, family, and rest. We are so excited kick off the new year with excitement, curiosity, and lots of learning! 📚 Here’s to a fantastic start to 2025! 🎉


We hope you’re as excited as we are for Christmas Break! 🎄❤️ We’ve loved celebrating with your students this past week. Wishing you a holiday season filled with love, laughter, family, and cheer! School will resume on January 6th, 2025. (Too soon? 😉)


🇸🇻🇷🇺 *El Salvador & Russia*
**3rd Grade December Culture Day**
We had the wonderful opportunity to welcome Mateo Miramontes's mom and Lincoln Murphy's dad, who came to share about two incredible countries they love—El Salvador and Russia!
The students enjoyed learning about the languages, home and school life, holidays, traditions, and delicious foods from each culture. We even got to try a fun dance from El Salvador and discovered how people in Russia prepare for the cold weather!
A huge thank-you to our guest speakers for teaching us and making Culture Day so special! 🌍✨






In preschool, we are continuing our holiday fun! We are making elf hats and singing along to fun Christmas songs! 🎄🎶




On Wednesday, December 4th, our talented first graders brought the holiday spirit to life with their enchanting Christmas Concert. The performance featured a delightful lineup, beginning with a charming poem, *Five Little Bells,* followed by a beautifully harmonized song sung in a round.
The students showcased their musical talents with a rhythmic rendition of *The Nutcracker* using rhythm sticks, a lively performance of *Jingle Bells* with bells, and a magical interpretation of *Sugar Plum Fairy* using sticks and scarves. The concert ended on a high note with their favorite song, *Blitzen's Boogie,* where the students sang and danced with energy and joy.
It was a true delight to witness the creativity and enthusiasm our students brought to the stage. Thank you to everyone who joined us for this wonderful celebration of the season!


Preschool is full of holiday fun! From building gingerbread houses to counting gingerbread men, we’re developing fine motor skills and practicing our numbers! 🎄

At Meadow Brook we are empowering kids to take charge of their choices! 🌟 Here’s a snapshot of four friends in Mrs. Dickson's class sharing the '5 Things We Can Control'—attitude, words, actions, manners, and effort. 💪


There are many ways to describe items. In speech, we help our students expand their language by practicing the use of descriptive words in various ways. We focus on skills like identifying the group or category an item belongs to, explaining what it does, describing what it's made of, detailing what it looks like, stating where it can be found, naming its parts, and sharing any other important information. Our speech students are making great progress with this!
